نتایج جستجو برای: middle miocene

تعداد نتایج: 160101  

2008
Hideshi Suzuki

Newly found fossil shark teeth of a sleeper shark are described. This is probably an undescribed species of the genus Centroselachus belonging to the Family Somniosidae. These fossil teeth were discovered from the Middle Miocene Iseyama Formation(Northern Fossa Magna Region), Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture, central Japan. These teeth indicate the shape of a part of a symphysial tooth row, which b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Marcelo F Tejedor Adán A Tauber Alfred L Rosenberger Carl C Swisher María E Palacios

Killikaike blakei is a new genus and species of anthropoid from the late Early Miocene of southeastern Argentina based on the most pristine fossil platyrrhine skull and dentition known so far. It is part of the New World platyrrhine clade (Family Cebidae; Subfamily Cebinae) including modern squirrel (Saimiri) and capuchin monkeys (Cebus) and their fossil relatives known from Early to Middle Mio...

2013
Deyan Ge Zhixin Wen Lin Xia Zhaoqun Zhang Margarita Erbajeva Chengming Huang Qisen Yang

Although species within Lagomorpha are derived from a common ancestor, the distribution range and body size of its two extant groups, ochotonids and leporids, are quite differentiated. It is unclear what has driven their disparate evolutionary history. In this study, we compile and update all fossil records of Lagomorpha for the first time, to trace the evolutionary processes and infer their ev...

2002
M. A. Murphy An Yin P. Kapp T. M. Harrison C. E. Manning

Field mapping and geochronologic and thermobarometric analyses of the Gurla Mandhata area, in southwest Tibet, reveal major middle to late Miocene, east-west extension along a normal-fault system, termed the Gurla Mandhata detachment system. The maximum fault slip occurs along a pair of low-angle normal faults that have caused significant tectonic denudation of the Tethyan Sedimentary Sequence,...

2013
R. D. Powell T. R. Naish L. A. Krissek G. H. Browne L. Carter E. A. Cowan Gavin B. Dunbar R. M. McKay G. B. Dunbar T. I. Wilch

ANDRILL completed its first season in 2006-07 drilling AND-1B through the McMurdo Ice Shelf (MIS) to a depth of 1,285m below the sea floor, a record for Antarctic margin drilling, with 99% recovery. The alternating glacial-interglacial sediment packages interbedded with volcanics provide a uniquely detailed record of Antarctic glacial and climatic change through the Neogene. This paper summariz...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2011
Derrick A Arena Michael Archer Henk Godthelp Suzanne J Hand Scott Hocknull

Extinct species of Malleodectes gen. nov. from Middle to Late Miocene deposits of the Riversleigh World Heritage Area, northwestern Queensland, Australia are enigmatic, highly specialized, probably snail-eating marsupials. Dentally, they closely resemble a bizarre group of living heterodont, wet forest scincid lizards from Australia (Cyclodomorphus) that may well have outcompeted them as snail-...

Journal: :Basin Research 2021

How and when the Pamir formed remains an open question. This study explores tectonics recorded in a sedimentary section eastern Tajik Basin. A prominent lithofacies change that has been recognised regionally is assigned to middle Miocene (13.5 Ma based on preferred magnetostratigraphic correlation). Closely following this change, detrital zircon U-Pb age spectra mudstone bulk-rock εNd values ex...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2001
E P Heizmann D R Begun

Engelswies is an early Miocene vertebrate locality in southern Germany with a rich assemblage of terrestrial mammals, invertebrates and fossil plants. It is dated to 16.5-17.0 Ma based on magnetostratigraphy, biostratigraphy and lithostratigraphy, and includes among the faunal remains a hominoid upper molar fragment, the oldest hominoid so far identified from Europe. The evidence from Engelswie...

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